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Cascadia Code 2407.24

This is another single-fix release (which has been somewhat delayed...)

Cascadia Next SC, TC, and JP

We would like to introduce the next evolution of the Cascadia font family, Cascadia Next.
Our talented typographer @aaronbell has created three variants of Cascadia Next for SC (Simplified Chinese), TC (Traditional Chinese), and JP (Japanese)

This pre-release contains limited character sets that cover a vast majority of use cases for these languages.

Note that this pre-release does not contain Arabic, Hebrew, or NerdFonts support.

Please try these fonts out! (Especially those who use SC, TC, and JP text in their terminals!)
We would love to hear your feedback! 😊

Cascadia Code 2404.23

I don't think I could say anything to top this one, so here's the release notes for the first version of Cascadia in three years!
 

New Features Symbols for Legacy Computing (and more!)

Thanks to the tireless work of @PhMajerus, the Cascadia family now supports a whopping 1140 new glyphs covering sextants, octants, large type pieces, eights, sedecimants, quadrants (separated), segmented digits, circles and checkerboards. In addition, the existing block elements have been aligned to fit the same grid as the new characters to make for seamless ANSI art.

See #708, #721, #723 and #727 for more details.

"Nerd Fonts"

In addition to all of the above characters, the Cascadia family now comes with a native "Nerd Font" variant! It includes the entire set of glyphs as of April 2024 (all 9209 of them), and supersedes both unofficial variants "Caskaydia Cove" and "Delugia Code". Every glyph is metrics-compatible with the rest of Cascadia, so there should be no (or very few?) visual aberrations. @aaronbell is the star of Nerd Fonts for this release!

See #720 for all the details!

Cascadia Code 2111.01

This is a "single-issue" bug fix release! Happy holidays!

Cascadia Code 2110.31

Shipping from the vaults and crypts of the world, the Cascadia font family returns!
Unearthed after centuries shrouded in myth, ḭ͕t͕ co͓mͅe̜̹̻s!

This is a fairly comprehensive (and spooky!) 🐛💀 update resolving many open issues.

NOTE: If you're using the version of Cascadia (Code, Mono) that ships with Windows Terminal, an update will be available in the coming weeks. In the meantime, you can choose to install a new version of the font (which Terminal may ignore) or switch to the powerline face.

Arabic bugfixes

Arabic changes

#543 - uni0615 removed as Cascadia Arabic not intended to support Quranic

Other bug fixes

Cascadia Code 2108.26

This is a bug fix release for the Cascadia family of fonts, which focuses on naming-related reliability issues and glyph positioning.

Bug Fixes

¹ These are quite subtle; the glyphs just move closer together. I had to stare at it for a solid ten minutes before I realized what was happening!

Cascadia Code 2106.17 Features Changes Cascadia Code 2105.24

This is the first release of Cascadia "Curve", the Italic variant of Cascadia Code.

This is also the first version of Cascadia that is digitally signed.

Cascadia Code 2102.25

This is a bugfix release of the Cascadia font family.

Fixes include:

Cascadia Code 2102.03

This update to the Cascadia font family brings the following changes:

New Glyphs New Ligatures Changes

Aside from the above changes, this version also includes many other small updates including spacing, outline quality
improvements, and fixing hinting.

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